Zakia Rahman, MD FAAD
Dr. Zakia Rahman is a Clinical Professor of Dermatology at Stanford University School of Medicine where she directs the laser and aesthetic clinic. She graduated with distinction as a Biodesign Faculty Fellow at the Stanford Stanford Mussallem Center for Biodesign. She is Faculty at the Stanford Center on Longevity. She has been selected as an inaugural member of the Estée Lauder Longevity Collective. Dr. Rahman is an invited lecturer nationally and internationally on skin longevity, laser and aesthetic dermatologic surgery, artificial intelligence in aesthetics, social media beauty ideals, physician burnout/wellness, and skin of color. She is a media expert and has been featured in the NYT, Bloomberg News, Huffington Post, NBC, CBS, Elle, Washington Post, LA Times, and Scientific American. She has helped pioneer lasers and energy based devices for skin of color through leading scientific advisory boards on multiple aesthetic medical device companies. She serves on the American Medical Association AI Subspecialty Collaborative and on the national board of directors for the American Society for Laser Medicine and Surgery. She has also previously served as Chair of the Stanford School of Medicine Faculty Senate. Her numerous awards include the Melanie Grossman Award for leadership, mentorship, and advocacy for women in medical sciences as well as the American Academy of Dermatology Presidential Citation for advancing diversity in the field of dermatology. |

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